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rusted transom assembly studs
Hi I just removed the transom assembly to have it painted and noticed the studs have quite a bit of rust and are smaller in diameter in some spots, this was a salt water boat.
By the luck of the irish the transom was well sealed and is solid but Im wondering if I can replace those studs? BTW its a bravo 1 thanks:party-smiley-048::party-smiley-048::party-smiley-048: |
anyone?
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I pulled my B1 gimble housings and found the studs in the same condition. Got mine out with vise grips. I've ordered a new set online but have not received them yet.
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Originally Posted by zz28zz
(Post 4098495)
I pulled my B1 gimble housings and found the studs in the same condition. Got mine out with vise grips. I've ordered a new set online but have not received them yet.
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You can order them from mercury for 8 bucks a piece or go down to fastenall and have them cut some stainless threaded rod for less than half. I think they're 7/16 threads
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Originally Posted by stimleck
(Post 4098510)
where did you order from, i cant seem to find them
My drive is an early model B1 and uses special bolts (alum) for the bottom 2 holes. Later serial# drives use studs in the bottom 2 holes and are a different part# since they are shorter then the upper studs.. You will want to confirm the part number/s. You can look them up here using the serial#: http://www.mercruiserparts.com/ |
much appreciated
Originally Posted by zz28zz
(Post 4098853)
Ordered them from Marine Parts Express for $6.19 each. Merc# 16-56296.
My drive is an early model B1 and uses special bolts (alum) for the bottom 2 holes. Later serial# drives use studs in the bottom 2 holes and are a different part# since they are shorter then the upper studs.. You will want to confirm the part number/s. You can look them up here using the serial#: http://www.mercruiserparts.com/ |
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